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Transmission between humans was originally reco gnized in the unique epidemiology of kuru in New Guinea tribesmen,... Read More >>
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Recognition and Response in Plant-Virus Interactions, held... Read More >>
It is surprising, and even disappointing, that there have been very few meetings and published volumes resulting... Read More >>
The Bloomsbury Series in Clinical Science is growing and changing. The aims of the Series remain, however, to highlight,... Read More >>
For decades this virus system has served--and continues to do so--to pioneer investigations on the molecular biology,... Read More >>
Six members of the Herpesviridae family are human pathogens, including herpes and 2 (HSV-I and 2), Epstein-Barr... Read More >>
Antibiotics have indeed brought unprecedented health benefits, protection from and cure of bacterial diseases during... Read More >>
In metastasis, tumor cells disseminate from the primary lesion and home to secondary organs where they may remain... Read More >>
Genetic / DNA immunization represents a novel approach to vaccine and immune therapeutic development. Read More >>
For decades this virus system has served - and continues to do so - to pioneer investigations on the molecular biology,... Read More >>
Cellular promoters whose E2F sites mediate a link between transcription and proliferation drive genes whose products... Read More >>
At this writing the decade of the 1980s is rapidly coming to a close, and it is an appropriate time to review the... Read More >>
This volume reviews the current state of technology in the use of viral vectors for the transfer and expression... Read More >>
Measles, also called the greatest killer of children in history, still annually affects about 50 million individuals... Read More >>
The newest volume in the Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology series edited by Dr. Vogt and dealing with... Read More >>
This volume focuses on the evidence for or against molecular mimicry as a cause of autoimmunity. Read More >>
It is worth noting that while addressing the hypothesis of the role of class II major histocompatibility glycoproteins... Read More >>
Current Topics in Vector Research is based on the premise that to un derstand the whole, one must first understand... Read More >>
Volume II reviews general mechanisms of reovirus persistent infection and cytopathic effects, and then discusses... Read More >>
Michael Potter, Fritz Melchers, Martin Weigert The second workshop on Mechanisms of B Cell Neoplasia was held in... Read More >>
The avail ability of new genetic and immunological techniques, especially recom binant DNA methods and monoclonal... Read More >>
The fact that none of the known DNA polymerases is able to initiate DNA chains but only to elongate from a free... Read More >>
Gene cloning for the production of recombinant DNA is usually performed with E. coli. There is, however, no doubt... Read More >>
If tumor viruses did not exist in nature they might have been created by scientists interested in basic mechanisms... Read More >>